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Blaze in Andheri High-Rise Leaves One Dead, Udit Narayan Escapes Unharmed
A devastating fire broke out at the Sky Pan building in Andheri’s Oberoi Complex, affecting residents and claiming one life. The blaze erupted around 10 PM on Monday in the B wing of the 13-story building. Bollywood singer Udit Narayan, a resident of the A wing, was unharmed.
Fire Details
The fire, confined to the electric wiring and household items, was reportedly caused by a suspected short circuit. It took firefighters nearly four hours to extinguish the blaze. Tragically, 75-year-old Rahul Mishra succumbed to suffocation. Another resident, Raunak Mishra, was hospitalized but later discharged.
Udit Narayan’s Statement
Narayan expressed gratitude for escaping the incident but admitted the experience was mentally taxing. “We were in the building premises for hours. It was very dangerous—anything could’ve happened,” he said.
Building Safety Concerns
Fire brigade officials noted several safety lapses. The firefighting system was non-functional, and the duplex flat’s internal staircase posed additional challenges. Despite this, three individuals managed to escape unharmed.
Impact and Investigation
The incident highlights the importance of functional safety systems in high-rises. Authorities are investigating the exact cause of the fire.
Udit Narayan’s Work Updates
The iconic singer recently recorded reprised versions of his hits, including Papa Kehte Hai and Main Nikla Gaddi. Despite his professional successes, this incident marks a somber moment in his personal life.
Conclusion
The tragic fire in Andheri emphasizes the need for stricter safety measures in residential complexes. While Udit Narayan and others escaped harm, the loss of life serves as a grim reminder of the potential dangers.